TEACHERS SHOULD BE COOL UNDER PRESSURE.
Teaching is an extremely rewarding profession, but stressful as well, emotionally and physically. A classroom is definitely a high-pressured environment, what with naughty, adamant students talking loudly, leaving their seats and refusing to obey. Constant class disruptions and tantrums coupled with a stubborn lack of motivation to learn can drive the most composed of teachers up the wall. It gets difficult for teachers to keep their cool amidst the incessant stress, worries and frustration. Some yell, others punish - but there is no end to the students' behavioural problems. In fact, emotional responses only further aggravate the situation as students defiantly challenge the imposed authority. Teachers may even lose control leading to further deterioration of the classroom ambience. Tough as it may sound, educators have a moral responsibility to control their temper when interacting with students. Angry outbursts seem normal, but can inflict irreparable damage on the young min...